The Palo Alto Networks Firewall 10.0: Troubleshooting course is three days of instructor-led training that will help you:
Investigate networking issues using firewall tools including the CLI
Follow proven troubleshooting methodologies specific to individual features
Analyze advanced logs to resolve various real-life scenarios
Solve advanced, scenario-based challenges
Who should attend
Security Engineers, Security Administrators, Security Operations Specialists, Security Analysts, Network Engineers, and Support Staff
Prerequisites
Participants must complete the Firewall Essentials: Configuration and Management (EDU-210) course. Participants must have strong practical knowledge of routing and switching, IP addressing, and network-security concepts, and at least six months of on-the-job experience with Palo Alto Networks firewalls.
Course Objectives
Successful completion of this three-day, instructor-led course should enhance the participant’s understanding of how to troubleshoot the full line of Palo Alto Networks next-generation firewalls.
Participants will perform hands-on troubleshooting related to the configuration and operation of the Palo Alto Networks firewall.
Completion of this class will help participants develop an in-depth knowledge of how to troubleshoot visibility and control over applications, users, and content.
Course Content
Module 1: Tools and Resources
Module 2: CLI Primer
Module 3: Flow Logic
Module 4: Packet Captures
Module 5: Packet-Diagnostics Logs
Module 6: Host-Inbound Traffic
Module 7: Transit Traffic
Module 8: System Services
Module 9: Certificate Management and SSL Decryption
Guaranteed date:
iTLS will carry out all guaranteed training regardless of the number of attendees, exempt from force majeure or other unexpected events, like e.g. accidents or illness of the trainer, which prevent the course from being conducted.
Instructor-led Online Training:
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This is a FLEX course, which is delivered both virtually and in the classroom.